Throttle position sensor.
Bone - July 31st, 2013 at 12:49 PM
While blowing a few cob webs out of the Baja up the beach on the weekend, engine light started to come on and then go out for a while. Seems to stay
on longer now several days latter. Engine- 92 ej22 error code 31. Do I just replace the throttle sensor and thats that or is there a voltage problem
that sets it off? Will try a 2nd hand one I have here or shall I just get a newy straight up? Best mod to Baja= EJ22.
Joel - July 31st, 2013 at 03:09 PM
Is it still driving and running normally?
When theres a fault with the TPS or wiring those gen1 ECUs will default bump the idle up to 1500rpm.
I broke one of the wires off mine many years back, it was still drivable but it had a nice flatspot on take off.
Bone - July 31st, 2013 at 03:37 PM
Joel the engine seems fine with no change in idle. Most off the time the light is off! I will just watch it for a while.
vlad01 - August 1st, 2013 at 11:38 AM
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Joel the engine seems fine with no change in idle. Most off the time the light is off! I will just watch it for a while.
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most if not all TPS use 5v, Ground and a signal wire.
Check the 5v reference is indeed 5v and check the ground although depending of ECU maker it could be a virtual ground.
No easy way to check the signal line other than from the plug back to the ECU using a multi meter.
And of course I would try replacing the sensor first as that will be 95% change of the problem. Sound like its wearing out, I had one go once and no
CEL came on, it was bad but still within rage that the ECU just compensated for it. it caused the idle to surge coming up to stops.
vlad01 - August 1st, 2013 at 11:41 AM
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Is it still driving and running normally?
When theres a fault with the TPS or wiring those gen1 ECUs will default bump the idle up to 1500rpm.
I broke one of the wires off mine many years back, it was still drivable but it had a nice flatspot on take off.
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yep a flat spot cos there of lost AE function cos there is no reliable way of the ECU determining engine load.
Joel - August 1st, 2013 at 03:52 PM
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Joel the engine seems fine with no change in idle. Most off the time the light is off! I will just watch it for a while.
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I'd say its a wiring issue rather than a sensor fault then.
Just one of the wire periodically breaking the circuit
Bone - August 1st, 2013 at 07:13 PM
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Joel the engine seems fine with no change in idle. Most off the time the light is off! I will just watch it for a while.
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I'd say its a wiring issue rather than a sensor fault then.
Just one of the wire periodically breaking the circuit
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Will swap with the other first and take it from there.
Bone - August 1st, 2013 at 07:19 PM
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Joel the engine seems fine with no change in idle. Most off the time the light is off! I will just watch it for a while.
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it caused the idle to surge coming up to stops.
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I have actually noticed a small surge when coming to stops. This has happened from day 1 of engine conversion. "Thought it was
normal". swap to other TPS tomorrow arvo and see!
Bone - August 2nd, 2013 at 08:44 PM
Swapped TPS and bingo, Fixed!
vlad01 - August 3rd, 2013 at 07:54 PM
glad we could help.